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1 t i - i i "3 VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, MARCH 14. 1893. NO. 119 Cite 0 iil0t 4 : city in Dinrr. Easter coms oa 8aaday this year Bey Dr. Durham of this city was Id Charlotte 8undaylast. Mrs. T. G. Lee is quite slot at her home, 433 South Wilmington street The West End Baptist Mission is gradaally increasing. Broad Street Baptist Church, at Wlnstonls having a revival. Strawberries are being shipped from the south to New York. An apricot tree in front of Evan gelist Fife's residence in Charlotte is in fall bloom. Bishop Lyman has postponed his visit to Greensboro to sometime in early May. There were new potatoes at Mr. Rosenthal's store yesterday. Pretty early for new potatoes in this section. Col. Thomas W. Strange, of Wll-! mington, wants to be U. 8. District Attorney of Utah. Morehead City will vote on ten thousand dollarbonds to bo spent in town improves ents. Dr. E. fl. McCulIers and Miss Nel lie Lee Horn of Clayton will be mar ried on the evening of March 22. The new board of managers of the penitentiary take charge of the af fairs entrusted to them tomorrow. Mr B. F Park who has been con fined to bis room for some time wiih Ickness was out yesterday and walk ed to his place of huBiess.' Col. A. M. Waddell, of Wilmington, has accepted an invitation to address the North Carolina Teachers1 Assem bly. There will be a regular monthly meeting of the Chamber of Com merce, this evening at 8 o'clock. Full attendance is desired. Died very suddenly, in Greensboro on Saturday last. Mrs. Mendenhall, mother of Messrs. J R and W D Men denhall. , If you are Mred and never hungry, Hood's Har-apanlla will mtke you feel strong aud veil, and give you h h arty appetite. Miss Besson left yesterday for New York aDd other Northern cities where she will purchase a new and stylish line of spring and summer millinery, fancy goods, etc. The city mission is opening up work near the two cotton factories, in this vicinity There are services on Thus day nights of each week, and ti e Sundaj school is well attended. Messrs. Moody and Saoky com mences their meeting in Wilmington next Sunday, and thu people of that city are making arrangements to re ceive them. They wi 1 have a big re ception. There is plenty of evidence that the more cotton craze has struck North Carolina with great force. This is lamentable. Plant more cotton and eat the bread of sorrow, bought of Western wheat with cotton at five cents a pound. .-:v A local Board of the Commercial Building Trust has been organized by the election of the following officers: Dr. J J. Hall, president; J. N. Hub bard, vicepresident; L. O. Lougee, Secretary and Treasurer; W. 'J. Peele, attorney; Dr J. J. Hall, J N, Hub bard, W H Hollowey, F. W. Hunni cutt and C.G. Stone, directors. About 200 shares have been taken. Manteo Lodge No. 8, I. O. 0. F. Meets in regular session tonight at if o'clock for work in the initiatory degree, and other important business. Members earnestly requested, to be present - Visiting member will re -caive a cordial welcome. " ' - Geo. L. Tonuoffski, Recording Secretary. Have yon Been those 50c baby shoes "in spring heel and no heel, sizes 1 to 7. at woolioott sott & Sons. . j k piece at I At DngbJV I Pine Apples 85.cents a Died. On 8 and ay evening, at 7 o'clock, Mr. Julias Orarford. of pneumonia. Mr. Crawford was a well known citi zen of St. Mary's township and was a brother of Wni. and D H.Crawford, of this city. He leaves a wife and nine chlldqgp to mourn his death. He was baried at the Crawford burying ground. Chamber ol Commerce. The regular monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce will be held In 1 the mayor's office this evening at 8 o'clock A full attendance is desira ble. Committees are expected to make reports Are You Married ? It is the small annoyances that sour milk over nieht. no milkman la the morning : no cream for coffee ; no mi ik lor trie baoy. The Wall Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk is at v'avs readv for use. Grocers and ! Druggists. Fine Day. Today is lovely a foreshadow of what is to come. The gentlemen or lady who does not own a bicycle does not kuow how to fully ap jreciate this glorious weather. We are taking oiders for Columbians riuht along. 0. G- Stonb. ! Why Ladles Talk. Do you know bargains when you see them? If you do, come to our store any day and you will sae -why tbey talk. The best go id always please people and when they get the best at the lowest figure they are bound to feel Kood bout, it and that is why they talk. We have made our spring stock the most comprehensive and varied that is open to the public, and we guarantee our prices to strike the very bottom notch of lowness con sistent with high values, and that is why the ladies talk about BWINDHLL. A Splendid Water. The OtterburnLithla and Magnesia Water now before the public is the best and most efficient ever Intro duced in Ralei. The merits of this watr is well fc.own and so thor oughly recommended that it has be com' notorious in the entire land. It is claimed to be specially efficient in the cure of dyspepsia and all cases of disease of the kianeys and liver. ; s a sure cure for gravel it is unsur passed Thcusan Is of references can j be produced that, show its marvelous ! effects In brief, it is the purest min- eral water now on the market, as its a .alvfis abundant)? proves. The agent for this wonderful water is Mr J. Hal Bobbitt, where it can be obtained at 40 cents a gallon, or 20 cents a bottle by the dozen. Five cents a glass. Be sure to try it. Its benefits cannot be surpassed. For Rent. Two 4 Room dwellings. m!86t. L D. Womblb. On Consignment and For Sale Low. One Folding Lounge, good as new. One Walnut Extension Dining teble. One large Cooking Range, but little used. Several Bedstead Spring Chairs &e. Every Day Auction and Commission House. ml32t Hare You Heard the Lafteat ? In advertising our TOOTHACHE ' REMEDY; we would also like to call ' the attention of the public to the fact that we have just received an enor moas variety of Tuft's Celebrated Fruit Juices, and are now ready to furnish our patrons with the best and latest drinks of the season, prepared and dispensed in artistic order from me pure uuic juices. Williams & King, Druggists and Pharmacists. Fresh bananas, grapes and apples at A. Dughi's. . - New lot laces and trimmincrs. Woollcott & Sons Fresh Norfolk oysters ALL THE TIME at A. Dughi's. Fine ginghams, 33o 8old elsewhere for 25 anc 81). Woolioott & Sons, Twelve large,, fried oysters for 25 cents at A. Dughi's. Who can beat this? Brtt a nniti frnm II to K. Prf.tv eailor suits $1 and $3. woouoott PR0BI9 Great Bargains ? In Parlor Organs, cash or instah ments, to suit. Jew styles North State Music Co., .0 G Stone, Manager. A few baby sarrlages still on hand at cost at Hughes'. New 23c. Spring DreHs Oooda. To day we repeived a beautiful line of drees goods and wash fabrics We can please youl now better than ever befcre. Trimming silks, cords. fln ishing gimps to match. New lot of shoes, slippers &o. Tennis shoes at 60, 75 and $1.00 A pair. C. A Sherwood & Co. Wosd, Wood.- Send your orders to B. F. Cheat ham' store for dry Pine Wood, 225 Wilmington street. mch 12-1 m Steamship Wreck, 800 Perish. Our buyer bat spent two weeks in New York and has attended several big auction sales. He is a man of ex perienee and knows how to take ad vantage of these big sales. It is often the case be gets goods at one half their real value. We have always given our patrons the benefit of these bar gains and we will continue to do so if you will let us. Spring goods arriving every day at Swindell's. Lawn seats at Hughes'. Suicide. What a feeling of sorrow spreads out over the community when we hear of a young lady cominitticg suicide; and again how sad we feel when we hear of a young man going the same way ; in fact it pnttui feel ing of awe over all to hear of any one 0 immitting so rash an act as Bt.N destruction. Now there are a great many people, old and young, who are liable to commit suicide (financially.) To these we have a word.ofvwarning. We will have the prettiest line of goods and the best Hue of goods to be found at any place. These goods were purchased at a bargain and wc propose to give yon the benefit of it, thereby saving yon from financial self destruction) -. , Swindell. A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever ' 4' Y- Our millinery this spring will be a thing of beauty and the money we save for yon on this line of ;gopds will surely be a joy to yon forever - 8WIHPBLL. Oranges, Oranges Another big oons'gnment and must be so'd In the reach of everybody Just think of it ; 15 cents per dozen or $1.25 per hundred at the everyday Auction and Commission lonse. Sam. you have struck it now. That is the best fit I have even seen yon have. W here did you get it from ? J. R. Taylor &Sozr, Merchant Tailors, No. 210 So. Wilmington St. Raleigh, N. O. .- Ladies Muslin Underwear. Many ladies dislike to Jbuy made nr underwear, because it is so $ften poorly made. We carry -in stock ladles1 cambric and Muajin under wear in inexpensive -ana the finer grades. These garments are of good materials, carefully made and sold at the closest possible price!. Taking in consideration the eostaf making we can offer made up garments at prices as low and 'o wer thanthey can be made at home. These are always cheerfully shown upon request. W. H , R S. TCCKBA & Co. To the Ladlesi Did yon know you could have any thing in the way of cloaks," shawls, and dresses cleaned and-dyed at Harris' Steam Dye Works without the slightest Injury to the goods ? We make a specialty of cleaning ladies' fine lieht colored cloaks and walking jackets. We guarantee to make thenvf look perfectly new, no matter now much they may be soiled tf We can furnish references that will Convince you of this fact. On account of fire our o.;i8 at 124 East Park Avenue, nett.to J A Spenoe & Fro., until furthe notice. To the Pnblctf Mrs Elizabeth MoGowatback of tbe jail, is prepared to dofiuy thing in tbe line of dyeing aoi, pressing ladles' bonnets in the latsstyles of the season. Send in yourork. f1 Confederate Beiges. Persons having relics l the late war oan dispose of them by addreeelng HT Sooth Fayettevllle st.'," Raleigh, N. 0. Arthur A. Spitsbr, Late Adj't Gen. Grand Camp Confed erate Veterans. . i.Wv , r fe9tf Clothes wringers at Hashes', Wanted. Gentleman or lady to trwel; no preference where qaalificationa are equal; salary, $750 and travelling ex penses. Position nimaoent. Rail way fare paid here if engaged. En- i close reference and send address with s tarn pea envelope. - Ice cieaoc every day at ml3 tf A. Dughi's. For Bent The desirable store on Fayettevllle street. No. 120, now occupied by W. H. Lyon, is for rent by April 1. Apply to D. Rosenthal. mch6 lm Lost. Between the North Carolina depot and West Jones stmet a braid of hair for which the finder will be liberally rewarded bv leavinar it at thn Vi office. Palace of Beauty. Our mlllinerr will h & nal AAA rf beauty. Spring goods arriving ev ery day, beauty and value combine our stock and prices will please all. BWINDELL. Boses and Oth Out Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and c iorai ueeigns. Telephone 113 a4 tf a. Stbutmetz, Florist. A full set ot the Encyclopedia Briu anica, ninth Edinborg edition. Also life of Jefferson Davis, by Mrs Davis, at half price, for sale by h J Dow ell, 128 South Wiliniagton street. Just received a beautiful line of GINGHAMS AND SCOTCH ZEPHRY S The best and durable stock of in the State. C3T"E very pair war. rancea to wear just as represented. DRY GOODS STORE IP S't'llG GOODS ! Noiions ' does and Trunks. Dress Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Gloves and and Hosiery, Under wear, Table and Bed Linens, Towels, Crashes and White Goods. We direct, at.tnnt.lnn nf n.11 m)an of this paper to the numerous lines mentioned nf whinh nnr nrnannf. cfnnb- is unusually attractive and ou which uur pricei) '- tp f xceeuinciy iow Our Ci-'''-'ati line of fine shoes for ladies muu 1 rockton hand made for men r-.-; s. vod as can be had: Perf t-t g-.: f iction guaranteed. Call imine the fnll ntnnk The ec ' r u. ettv. The stvles in- terestioti. . ntlon poSte. No trou bletosbo, the goods. Fine TiuvoiMng Trunks a Specialty JUST as We SAID 2) On March 1st we would move to 16 Martin street, next door to the Farmer's Bank. Here we are all in good shape and now ready for busts ness. We will be pleased to serve our friends, customers and the pub lic. We have everything kept in a first class dry goods store, with a full line of millinery, also our salesmen and salesladies will take great pleas are in showing you through their stock. If yoa don't want to buy come and look. THE LVft3 Racket Store, 16 llartto SU mm Hardware, &c. A BISCUIT MILL I or a set of i BREAD, CAKES FRUIT KNIVES will make an acceptable preeent to any housekeeper. A BOX OF TOOLS or one of our KickinerMuleBanks for your boy. A POCKET KNIFE for your husband or non V LH v s r. DO YOO KNOtV WHERE YOUR l.iTE'EiT IS ? It is to secure the best of everything in the furniture lin at the most reasonable rates and the place above u;l others in Raleigh is at the emporium of the well-known dealers, Exchange Place, south side of the market. Besides all the other novelties in the furniture business consisting of bureaus, French beveled looking glasses, willow and rattan chairs, wardrobes, mattresses, they have a fine line of the new spring style BABY CARRIAGES, They are beauties. Desks of fine f urnitare, &c. Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil You can sav money by calling. Dry Goods, Notions, &e. W.ll.lBS.T0fi(B!C0. JOVELTIES IN An extensive assortment of new styles in Ladies' and Children's low shoes. Ladies' Huntingdon ties, patent leather tip, with fancy lace piece. Russet, tan, dark brown, red and tray oxfords. Misses and children's red and dark tan one-strap slippers with silver buckles. Spiing heel Oxfords in fancy colors. These at very attractive prices. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER & CO , 123 and 125 Fayettevllle Street.; As his MflYWfi suujx 11 uu, 1P1DTKTT O
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